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Bryce Carver

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The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Yeah. I'll let you kind of summarize that quickly because I want this to be different. I want us to just like ask questions about the Bible and stuff like that. Cause I think there's, there's a lot of value to that, but I don't want to undermine what God's done in your life.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

So if you had to briefly summarize how God encountered you, what your life looked like before and afterwards, what would you do?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

So if you had to briefly summarize how God encountered you, what your life looked like before and afterwards, what would you do?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

So if you had to briefly summarize how God encountered you, what your life looked like before and afterwards, what would you do?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Right.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Right.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Right.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Dang. Insane. I mean, praise God. I didn't even know that about, um, about you being Muslim for like a time period. From what I know, like for, for like people that are raised Muslim, at least, I think there's an average, like it takes a Muslim seven years to leave Islam. What was, what was your deciding factor of like leaving that essentially?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Dang. Insane. I mean, praise God. I didn't even know that about, um, about you being Muslim for like a time period. From what I know, like for, for like people that are raised Muslim, at least, I think there's an average, like it takes a Muslim seven years to leave Islam. What was, what was your deciding factor of like leaving that essentially?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Dang. Insane. I mean, praise God. I didn't even know that about, um, about you being Muslim for like a time period. From what I know, like for, for like people that are raised Muslim, at least, I think there's an average, like it takes a Muslim seven years to leave Islam. What was, what was your deciding factor of like leaving that essentially?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

no no i understand that i could right before so i i tried to take my life when i was 17 and like a couple months before that i always heard well if you got some religious structure in your life then you know you'll be good you'll be good and it just like i just so i kind of like feel you for for a sense and like it just doesn't work yeah it just does not work um thanks for sharing that i know you get to share that a lot um and it's always encouraging to hear

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

no no i understand that i could right before so i i tried to take my life when i was 17 and like a couple months before that i always heard well if you got some religious structure in your life then you know you'll be good you'll be good and it just like i just so i kind of like feel you for for a sense and like it just doesn't work yeah it just does not work um thanks for sharing that i know you get to share that a lot um and it's always encouraging to hear

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

no no i understand that i could right before so i i tried to take my life when i was 17 and like a couple months before that i always heard well if you got some religious structure in your life then you know you'll be good you'll be good and it just like i just so i kind of like feel you for for a sense and like it just doesn't work yeah it just does not work um thanks for sharing that i know you get to share that a lot um and it's always encouraging to hear

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

I wanna shift gears to a lot of questions that I have and I wanna hear your perspectives and things like that. I think my first question would be, yeah, I hear it a lot. I hear the sin being an identity thing. But then I think of like, I literally just got a phone call last night from a friend. He's like, I literally am struggling with this certain sin habit or this addiction, this stronghold.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

I wanna shift gears to a lot of questions that I have and I wanna hear your perspectives and things like that. I think my first question would be, yeah, I hear it a lot. I hear the sin being an identity thing. But then I think of like, I literally just got a phone call last night from a friend. He's like, I literally am struggling with this certain sin habit or this addiction, this stronghold.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

I wanna shift gears to a lot of questions that I have and I wanna hear your perspectives and things like that. I think my first question would be, yeah, I hear it a lot. I hear the sin being an identity thing. But then I think of like, I literally just got a phone call last night from a friend. He's like, I literally am struggling with this certain sin habit or this addiction, this stronghold.

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

How does someone break a sin stronghold in their life?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

How does someone break a sin stronghold in their life?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

How does someone break a sin stronghold in their life?

The Bryce Crawford Podcast
The Johnny Chang Interview (EP 87)

Dang. So I guess like something that I have a hard time thinking sometimes is like, and even I have a hard time sometimes for myself is that trusting in that word. And I have a hard time reading my Bible sometimes. I think it'd be a universal thing that people struggle with reading their Bible.